An Owings Mills woman said her Thanksgiving holiday ended in a terrifying road rage incident in which a hostile driver followed her home, left and then returned with friends who beat up her and her sons.

Tranelle Butler told 11 News a vehicle cut into her turn lane Thanksgiving night at Owings Mills and Red Run boulevards, and she said she didn't let the vehicle in because she didn't realize what was happening. She said she was then followed to her apartment complex, where the driver confronted her.

Butler told 11 News her sons came out of their apartment with bats because they heard the confrontation, so the driver left but came back a few minutes later with three friends, who beat all three of them up.

"They beat, kicked, stomped. They had weapons. They found a knife," she told 11 News after the incident.

Butler and her sons called 911 and were treated at Northwest Hospital for various injuries.

Investigators said Tuesday that they eventually identified three men in the case through a vehicle description, and they're working to identify a fourth person.

"Absolutely, we do believe this was a case of road rage," said Cpl. Cathy Batton, with the Baltimore County police. "We did have a witness that was able to obtain a partial tag number. Detectives have been actively investigating that case and were able to take that partial tag number and identify a possible suspect vehicle."

"They were very detail-oriented when it came to find out who was who because I had a partial tag," Butler said.

Police also said a day after the incident they made a traffic stop on a vehicle that matched the car the victim and the witness described. The female driver had no involvement in the fight, but police said they found a connection to one of the suspects.

Police said Aaron Watts, 23, of Randallstown, turned himself in to police on Thursday. He was charged with three counts of second-degree assault and was released after posting $15,000 bail.

Detectives announced later Tuesday that Dwayne Palmer Harvey, 22, of Baltimore, was arrested and charged over the weekend. He's since been released on $25,000 bail.

Police said Esaiah Lynn Watts, 21, of Windsor Mill turned himself in on Wednesday. He was charged with three counts of second-degree assault and is being held at the Baltimore County Detention Center on $100,000 bail.

Police said they are looking for a fourth unidentified person, who will also face assault charges.

"I can't say I'm 100 percent relieved, because every day I'm still terrified to come home," Butler said. "I won't be relieved until they are caught, until this is over, until something is done."

Anyone with information is asked to call 410-887-6975 or 410-307-2020. Tips can also be submitted to Metro Crime Stoppers by calling 866-7-LOCKUP.

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